a bloody safari on these midwestern city streets. incredibly, no one was injured. angela harter and her husband david have their own exotic animal sanctuary called rescue one. right in their backyard. >> there's 15, 17 tigers. there's a dozen or 15 lions. eight or nine cougars here. we have a black bear. >> reporter: angela figures they go through about 200 to 300 pounds of meat a day. the cages are repaired and patched up with scrap metal. this couple is clearly overwhelmed. and angela expresses feelings of guilt. >> i have to do the right thing. i'm not going to live with myself knowing i backed out and left these animals in that shape because i couldn't take it anymore. >> people go into it with the best intentions. they want to start a rescue, a little zoo for school kids, anything like that. and before they know it, they actually become what they're trying to save the animals from. >> reporter: eastwood and schultz try to convince angela to try to give up some of the animals. >> what if a rescue called right now, what if someone said, there's a tiger or a lion